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Viva video, video viva

Viva video, video viva

02020

Today, analogue video is attractive primarily thanks to the distinctive aesthetic quality of its pixelated image and raster errors. But for Czech artists who first explored the possibilities offered by video art in the late 1980s, this medium represented a path towards freedom. Through a portrait of her grandfather Radek Pilař, one of the pioneers of Czech video art, the director explores her own legacy of imperative creative fascination. Her film’s main story, i.e., the process of reconstructing the 1989 exhibition Video Day, contrasts this enchantment with life in the final days of the totalitarian regime, which different sharply with the adventures of those who decided to emigrate – whom the filmmaker also visits in order to discover forgotten works, get to know their creators, and re-establish broken ties.

Projections
Super Vario Birds
FUCK TV
Wintopia
Mimaroğlu Remix Project
The Machine That Killed Bad People
Good Morning, Mr. Orwell
Personal Cuts
No Ordinary Protest
Guadalcanal Requiem
Sayonara Super 8
John Baldessari: An Interview
Centers
All Star Video
Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV
Between Science and Garbage
Shades of Destructors
John Baldessari: Some Stories
Concrete Vache
Flooded McDonald’s